Welcome to Berlin, everyone! I imagine most of you spent your first day walking the classic Mitte tourist route. From Brandenburg Gate along Unter den Linden to Museum Island for history exploration, and maybe even a beer at a beer hall in Alexanderp...
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1950s masterpieces by global architects (Gropius, Aalto, Le Corbusier) still thrive as modern architecture gems. Brutalist postwar icons blend with greenery—perfect photo spot and great for strolling!
Hansaviertel Berlin
Berlin's flea markets pop up all over on Saturdays or Sundays. Mauerpark is famous, but there are plenty of other great spots— if you're near Tiergarten, try Berliner Trödelmarkt! No matter where you are, there's always one nearby to catch the local ...
Weekend Flea Markets
Berlin is still very much German. It’s in the people’s blood—beer flows through their veins. After Easter, the beer gardens slowly start to open, and in every Berliner’s afternoon, a beer is always there.
Berlin Breweries
Parks
Tempelhofer Feld is one of Berlin’s most unique spaces. The former airport runway has been turned into a park, where people ride bikes or skateboards across the wide paved surface, families have picnics, and kites fly in the sky. The sky completely f...
Tempelhofer Feld
Tiergarten is Berlin’s big park right in the city center. It started as a hunting ground, became an English‑style garden, and now it’s a perfect place for walks, runs, and photos along the Straße des 17. Juni and around the Victory Column
Tiergarten Berlin | visitBerlin.de
Hasenheide sits between Neukölln and Kreuzberg, a laid‑back neighborhood park by day and an informal raving spot by night. Weekend speakers, crowds, and attempted illegal raves fuse greenery with Berlin’s subculture.
Volkspark Hasenheide
Park am Gleisdreieck is a former freight railway site turned contemporary urban park where old tracks, concrete, and wide lawns meet. Skate parks, bike paths, and playgrounds share the same frame, showing city infrastructure bleeding into leisure.
Park am Gleisdreieck
Volkspark Rehberge in Wedding feels like a vast neighborhood forest laid out in the 1920s, with woods, lakes, and gentle hills. Sports fields, an outdoor cinema, and even deer and wild boar enclosures slow the city down to a local rhythm.